A clothes hanger storage device includes a container and a plurality of pillars inside the container for retaining a multitude of variously-sized and -shaped hangers. The plurality of pillars may be arranged as two sets of pillars, or two elongated pillar units, wherein large triangular hangers extend around both sets of pillars or around the two elongated pillar units, and small triangular hangers extend around only one set of pillars or one elongated pillar unit. Non-triangular hangers, such as hangers only comprising two shoulders, may be stored in the container by being trapped between the container wall and the pillars, but not extending around the pillars. The clothes hanger storage device may be adapted to be hung from a door, stored underneath a counter or in a closet, or attached to the door of a cabinet. In an optional embodiment, the container may be fitted with a releasable lid that fits over the top of the container. The preferred lid may be moved to a dispensing position, which leaves room between the container and the lid through which one or more hangers may be removed.
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6. A clothes hanger storage and dispensing device comprising:
a container comprising a base and a side wall upending from the base to surround and define an interior space, wherein said side wall comprises a top edge defining a top opening into the container and wherein said side wall further comprises a slot in a front region of said side wall;
a plurality of pillars inside said interior space upending from said base;
the container interior space and plurality of pillars being adapted to receive a hanger comprising a generally triangular portion and a hook portion, wherein the generally triangular portion is received inside the interior space and around at least one of said pillars and wherein said hook portion extends out of the container through said slot; and,
a lid that is removably connected to said container, wherein the lid is moveable between, and latchable in, a plurality of positions comprising a closed position wherein the lid is latched to the container to close said top opening, and a raised position wherein said lid is latched to the container in a position generally parallel to, and distanced away from, said top edge, to define a space between said top edge and the lid for dispensing said hanger from the container, so that the hanger is liftable by its hook portion upwards into said space and forward out of said space for removal from the container;
wherein said container comprises handles in said top edge that each have an aperture, and wherein said lid comprises a plurality of latches that cooperate with said apertures to latch said lid in the closed position and in the raised position.
1. A clothes hanger storage and dispensing device comprising:
a container comprising a base and a side wall upending from the base to surround and define an interior space, wherein said side wall comprises a top edge defining a top opening into the container and wherein said side wall further comprises a slot in a front region of said side wall;
a plurality of pillars inside said interior space upending from said base;
the container interior space and plurality of pillars being adapted to receive a hanger comprising a generally triangular portion and a hook portion, wherein the generally triangular portion is received inside the interior space and around at least one of said pillars and wherein said hook portion extends out of the container through said slot; and,
a lid that is removably connected to said container, wherein the lid is moveable between, and latchable in, a plurality of positions comprising a closed position wherein the lid is latched to the container to close said top opening, and a raised position wherein said lid is latched to the container in a position generally parallel to, and distanced away from, said top edge, to define a space between said top edge and the lid for dispensing said hanger from the container, so that the hanger is liftable by its hook portion upwards into said space and forward out of said space for removal from the container;
wherein said lid is secured in said closed position and said raised position by a plurality of latches, wherein at least two of said latches each comprise a plurality of spaced connection members that are releasably connectable to the container; and
wherein one or more of said connection members connect to the container by means selected from the group consisting of: releaseably gripping said top edge and abutting said top edge.
7. A clothes hanger storage and dispensing device comprising:
a container comprising a floor and a side wall upending from the floor to surround and define an interior space, wherein said side wall comprises a top edge defining a top opening into the container and wherein said side wall further comprises a slot in a front region of said side wall;
a plurality of pillars inside said interior space arranged as a front set of pillars and a rear set of pillars;
the container interior space and plurality of pillars being adapted to receive a first hanger having a generally triangular main body and a hook, wherein said first hanger main body is located inside said container and extending around both of said front set of pillars and said rear set of pillars, and wherein said hook of the first hanger extends out of the device through said slot; and
the container interior space and plurality of pillars also being adapted to receive a second hanger having a generally triangular main body and a hook, wherein said second hanger main body has a base side opposite of the second hanger hook, said base side having a length, wherein said second hanger main body is located inside said container and extending around only said front set of pillars so that said base side is received between said front set of pillars and said rear set of pillars, and wherein the hook of said second hanger extends out of the device through said slot;
wherein said front set and said rear set of pillars are distanced 0.5-1 inches apart for receiving and trapping said base side of the second hanger between said front set and said rear set of pillars; and
the device further comprising a lid that is removably connected to said container in a plurality of positions comprising a first position wherein the lid is secured to contact said top edge of the container to close said top opening, and a second position wherein said lid is secured in a position distanced from said container and generally parallel to said top edge, to define a space between said top edge and the lid for dispensing said first or second hanger from the container, so that the hanger is liftable by its hook portion upwards into said space and forward out of said space for removal from the container;
wherein said lid is secured in said first position and said second position by a plurality of latches, wherein each latch comprises a plurality of protrusions spaced apart on the latch and releasably connectable to the container; and
wherein said one or more of said protrusions connect to the container by means selected from the group consisting of: releaseably gripping said top edge, and abutting said top edge.
13. A clothes hanger storage and dispensing device comprising:
a container comprising a floor and a side wall upending from the floor to surround and define an interior space, wherein said side wall comprises a top edge defining a top opening into the container and wherein said side wall further comprises a slot in a front region of said side wall;
a plurality of pillars inside said interior space arranged as a front set of pillars and a rear set of pillars,
the container interior space and plurality of pillars being adapted to receive a first hanger having a generally triangular main body and a hook, wherein said first hanger main body is located inside said container and extending around both of said front set of pillars and said rear set of pillars, and wherein said hook of the first hanger extends out of the device through said slot; and
the container interior space and plurality of pillars also being adapted to receive a second hanger having a generally triangular main body and a hook, wherein said second hanger main body has a base side opposite of the second hanger hook, said base side having a length, wherein said second hanger main body is located inside said container and extending around only said front set of pillars so that said base side is received between said front set of pillars and said rear set of pillars, and wherein the hook of said second hanger extends out of the device through said slot;
wherein said front set and said rear set of pillars are distanced 0.5-1 inches apart for receiving and trapping said base side of the second hanger between said front set and said rear set of pillars; and
the device further comprising a lid that is removably connected to said container in a plurality of positions comprising a first position wherein the lid is secured to contact said top edge of the container to close said top opening, and a second position wherein said lid is secured in a position distanced from said container and generally parallel to said top edge, to define a space between said top edge and the lid for dispensing said first or second hanger from the container, so that the hanger is liftable by its hook portion upwards into said space and forward out of said space for removal from the container;
wherein said lid is secured in said first position and said second position by a plurality of latches, wherein each latch comprises a plurality of protrusions spaced apart on the latch and releasably connectable to the container; and
wherein said container comprises handles in said top edge that each have an aperture, and wherein said protrusions cooperate with said apertures to latch said lid in the first position and in the second position.
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This application claims priority, and is a divisional application, of U.S. Non-Provisional Application Ser. No 11/001,536, filed Nov. 30, 2004, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by this reference.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to clothing hangers, and more specifically, to a container for stacking, storing, carrying, or dispensing a plurality of clothes hangers. The invention further relates to a container for storing clothes hangers comprising triangularly arranged pillars upending from the base of the container, so that a variety of differently-sized or -shaped hangers may be stacked over the pillars.
2. Related Art
In the dry cleaning business, retail businesses, and in home use, it is important to have a storage device for excess hangers. Do to the unusual shapes and sizes of clothing hangers, many become interlocked and tangled when stored loosely in a box. Often the box in which hangers are stored can be aesthetically unpleasing, and may take up valuable under-counter or other storage space. In an effort to provide an effective means for storing clothing hangers, many clothing hanger storage devices have been patented.
Issued patents relating to clothes hanger storing and carrying devices are reviewed hereinafter.
Peterson (U.S. Pat. No. 3,115,968) discloses a collapsible carton member for the storage of clothes hangers.
Hildt (U.S. Pat. No. 4,016,981) discloses a rack for storing clothes hangers having a single neck portion and two shoulder portions wherein the rack comprises a base and a plurality of elongated posts extending upwardly and perpendicular to the upper surface of the base.
Keen (U.S. Pat. No. 4,424,905) discloses a device for organizing, storing and dispensing garment hangers comprising a vertically disposed glide rod for engaging the hanger hook and two vertically disposed guide rods positioned on opposite sides of said glide rod and spaced forward thereof for engaging the respective outer shoulder portions of the garment hanger. The bottom ends of the guide rods and glide rod are mounted to a base.
Scola (U.S. Pat. No. 5,833,184) discloses a clothes hanger carrying device for neatly stacking and storing a plurality of conventional wire type clothes hangers. The carrying device includes a bottom base flange having a greater perimeter than the triangular body of the clothes hanger to provide a support for a plurality of the hangers, and a stacking body extending upwardly from the base flange.
Dahnke (U.S. Pat. No. 6,109,457) discloses a hanger guide attached to a base wherein the clothes hangers are received on the hanger guide.
Licari (U.S. Pat. No. 6,230,904) discloses a hanger package and display assembly comprising a top and bottom platform, and at least two spaced-apart rods vertically disposed between the platforms.
Design applications relating to clothes hanger storage devices are as follows: Kiggens et al. (U.S. Pat. No. D237,442); Pawuk et al. (U.S. Pat. No. D382,402); Shawhan (U.S. Pat. No. 392,818); Jones (U.S. Pat. No. 403,862); Spurgeon et al. (U.S. Pat. No. D417,802); Wacks (U.S. Pat. No. D421,686); and, Kim (U.S. Pat. No. D465,352).
The present invention is a clothes hanger storage device, and more specifically, a clothes hanger storage device comprising a container and a plurality of pillars inside said container for retaining a multitude of variously-sized and -shaped hangers. The plurality of pillars may be arranged as two sets of pillars, or two elongated pillar units, wherein large triangular hangers extend around both sets of pillars or around the two elongated pillar units, and small triangular hangers only extend around one set of pillars or one elongated pillar unit. Non-triangular hangers, such as hangers only comprising two shoulders, may be stored in the container by being trapped between the container wall and the pillars, but not extending around the pillars.
The preferred clothes hanger storage device may be adapted to be hung from a door, stored underneath a counter or in a closet, or attached to the door of a cabinet. In an optional embodiment, the container may be fitted with a releasable lid that fits over the top of the container. The preferred lid may be moved to a dispensing position, which leaves room between the container and the lid through which one or more hangers may be removed.
Referring to the figures, there are shown some, but not the only embodiments of the invented clothes hanger storage device. In the preferred embodiment, the clothes hanger storage device 100 is used to stack, store, and carry a plurality of differently-shaped and -sized hangers. The clothes hangers comprise a hook H, a neck N, two shoulder sections S′, S″, and some hangers may comprise a base B′, B″ connecting the shoulder sections to form a triangular hanger (see
In the preferred embodiment, the clothes hanger storage device 100 is a generally rectangular container 10 comprising a plurality of side walls—a base 12, a front wall 14, a rear wall 16, and two end walls 18. The base 12 and the side walls define an interior space 70, as shown in
The preferred embodiment further comprises a plurality of pillars extending upward and generally perpendicular to the base 12 of the container 10. As shown in
In the preferred embodiment, the pillars are integral with the base 12 of the container 10 meaning they are formed as an extension of the base, preferably by molding. The pillars are preferably not solid, so that there is a detent corresponding to each pillar in the bottom of the base of the container, so that the containers may be stacked one on top of the other with the pillars from one container sliding into the detents created by the hollow pillars of the other container. To accommodate the stacking of the containers, the pillar sides are sloped, as shown to best advantage in
The sets of pillars are spaced-apart in a triangular arrangement, so that they can accommodate different shapes and sizes of hangers. The spacing between the two sets of pillars is sufficient, so that when a large triangular hanger (shown in
In the preferred embodiment, the relationship between the container 10, the elongated slot 22, and the pillars 22, 23 and 24, 25 is such that they are oriented to accommodate a wide variety of hangers. The front 14 and rear 16 walls of the container 10 are preferably between 12″-14″ in length from corner C to corner C, and the end walls 18 are preferably between 6″-10″ long from corner C to corner C, but in the preferred embodiment, they are 7″ long (see
In an alternative embodiment, the plurality of pillars may be a set of two elongated pillars/units, one elongated pillar 60 being positioned toward the front wall 14 of the container 10 and the second elongated pillar 62 being positioned toward the rear wall 16 of the container 10 (see
In an especially preferred embodiment, the container 10 is fitted with a lid 30. The lid 30 is adapted to be secured to the top edge 20 of the container 10 (see
The latches 40 permit the lid 30 to moved from a closed position, as shown in
In order to move the lid 30 from the closed position to the raised or dispensing position, the user must press the latches 40 toward the end walls 18 of the container 10, and then raise the lid 30 until the protrusions 44, 46 snap around the edge 21′ securing the lid 30 in the raised position. The latches 40 may be designed to create, in the raised position, a space 50 that is 2″-4″ from the bottom of the lid 30 to the top edge 20 of the container 10. When the lid 30 is in the raised position, the user may remove one or more hangers by sliding the hangers off of the pillars 22, 23 and/or 24, 25, and out through the space 50 between the top edge 20 of the container 10 and the lid 30. Preferably, 1-3 hangers may be lifted up and forward out of the device through the space 50. The latches 40 are preferably made of a sturdy material, so as to support the lid 30 above the container 10. Additionally, other latch mechanisms may be used, such as a latch mechanism that wraps or snaps around the outside of the container wall instead of going through an aperture in the container, such as arm(s), rod(s), or other fasteners that can hold the lid in multiple positions relative to the container.
The lid 30 and/or container 10 may be adapted to include mechanisms for aiding in storing or carrying the clothes hanger storage device 100. For example, in order to attach the lid 30 to the underside of a table or counter top, holes 34 may be molded into the lid 30, or otherwise provided, in order to screw the lid 30 into a table or counter top. Other means of attaching the lid 30 or container 10 without the lid 30 to a table or counter top may be used, such as adhesive strips, chain links, or the lid 30 and/or container 10 may cooperate with glide rails that allow the clothes hanger storage device to be slid out from underneath the table or counter top. As shown in
Although this invention has been described above with reference to particular means, materials and embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to these disclosed particulars, but extends instead to all equivalents within the scope of the following claims.
Bentley, Renee M., Jenkins, Taylor
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